While wild pheasant numbers are far below the historical high levels of the 1950s and 1960s, they still are widely distributed in southern Lower Michigan and in some areas of the Upper Peninsula. Some of the highest pheasant numbers are reported in the central and thumb regions. Each Year Michigan hunters may take an estimated 109,000 pheasants during the In 2002, approximately 62,000 hunters harvested about 111,000 pheasants while spending about 265,000 hunter-days. The popularity of Hunting preserves in Michigan is skyrocketing. Hunters are finding the hunting to be comparable to wild bird hunting and the success rate to be much higher. Below is a list of some of the highest quality hunting preserves available in Michigan.

Featured Michigan Hunting Destinations

Michigan’s premier wing shooting destination is the Bear Creek Hunt Club which has the ideal habitat for an excellent upland hunting. Bear Creeks' ring neck pheasant are smaller Chinese ring necks that are the fastest, wildest and the best performing pheasants giving hunters a challenging moment. The advantage of Bear Creek is that we have no bag limits, we provide you with free snacks, we offer you to use our clubhouse, beautiful farms to hunt and of course only the best quality birds are Read more about Bear Creek Hunt Club

Michigan Pheasant Hunting Preserves

Michigan’s premier wing shooting destination is the Bear Creek Hunt Club which has the ideal habitat for an excellent upland hunting. Bear Creeks' ring neck pheasant are smaller Chinese ring necks that are the fastest, wildest and the best performing pheasants giving hunters a challenging moment. The advantage of Bear Creek is that we have no bag limits, we provide you with free snacks, we offer you to use our clubhouse, beautiful farms to hunt and of course only the best quality birds are Read more about Bear Creek Hunt Club